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a teacher accused of sexually thusing a child wit special needs. the family says they refuse to remain silent. >> and unusual vehicle is making its home in northern virginia. it is bringing jobs within. friday started a black for all inside an area mall is caught on tape. over the next seven days, temperatures will go way up and then they will head way down. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sle
a teacher accused of sexually thusing a child wit special needs. the family says they refuse to remain silent. >> and unusual vehicle is making its home in northern virginia. it is bringing jobs within. friday started a black for all inside an area mall is caught on tape. over the next seven days, temperatures will go way up and then they will head way down. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that...
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military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. extensiveng in trading and joint exercises -- training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any threat. and when israel, or if israel were to come under attack by terrorists on its borders or by an international organization, we will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. and the united states is always particularly prepared to be the first and fastest to israel's side in any time of crisis. we approach this challenge believing that israel has to be strong to make peace, but that peace will also make israel stronger. and we are convinced that the greatest security will actually come from a two-state solution that brings israel lasting peace . shared pr
military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. extensiveng in trading and joint exercises -- training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by...
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petaluma, 2 reports of 22. ben lomond, 24. scotts valley, a bun of them -- bunch of them. menlo park 29. soquel, 30. 20s all over the place unless you have a puff of a breeze. livermore, 40s. there were a lot of 20s in the north bay. we're starting to warm up. even san jose at 34 degrees. the freeze warning was north bay. tonight we're all in on it except san francisco. i think they could be close to setting the record low which is 40. so for tonight and tomorrow we'll have a lot of clear skies. 4 up in tahoe. 16 in reno. 20s mendocino county, lake county as well. colder air moving over the relatively warmer ocean temperatures creating low clouds. that's why that's happening there. there are a few clipping the sierra nevada. but that's it. the system coming down from the north which will be very interesting for rain and maybe some snow. cold this morning. sunny, great visibility, air quality is good. 20s inland. a little breezy at times. again, napa county, some. higher elevations out to the east bay. 48 clearlake. 48 ukiah. low 50s for many. you go from 22. tomorrow will
petaluma, 2 reports of 22. ben lomond, 24. scotts valley, a bun of them -- bunch of them. menlo park 29. soquel, 30. 20s all over the place unless you have a puff of a breeze. livermore, 40s. there were a lot of 20s in the north bay. we're starting to warm up. even san jose at 34 degrees. the freeze warning was north bay. tonight we're all in on it except san francisco. i think they could be close to setting the record low which is 40. so for tonight and tomorrow we'll have a lot of clear...
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all of the day's political news each and every night on "special report." bret baier will have it at 6:00 p.m. eastern for you tonight. jenna: turning back to another big story for us today, investigators in the national transportation safety board on the scene of the deadly train derailment outside of new york city as we're learning more about the tragic course of events that took place. investigators say they found a second data recorder that may be able to tell them how fast that metro north train was going at the time of the crash. the crash killed four people, injured more than 60 others, some critically. investigators say their probe will focus on speed and also focus on the train's brakes. recovered data boxes are sent to washington for more analysis as we speak. ntsb says the go team is on the scene and will consider human error. the death and the derailment are the first passenger deaths in an accident in metro north's 31-year history. in the meantime, a new national security concern stemming from the n.s.a. leaks. this coming six months after form
all of the day's political news each and every night on "special report." bret baier will have it at 6:00 p.m. eastern for you tonight. jenna: turning back to another big story for us today, investigators in the national transportation safety board on the scene of the deadly train derailment outside of new york city as we're learning more about the tragic course of events that took place. investigators say they found a second data recorder that may be able to tell them how fast that...
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promoting bonds of cooperation with israel's neighbors. that did not happen right away, of course, but israel has always known it is strongest when it extends its hand in peace, when it is in the high moral ground. that is why the declaration of independence of israel went on to state from day one that israel would "do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire middle east." the entire middle east. that was the vision of the founding fathers. now, i understand that some think the current upheaval in the region makes this an inopportune time to try for peace, but i happen to agree with what prime minister netanyahu wrote in a rather remarkable open letter to the citizens of israel that he wrote in the beginning of these negotiations. he wrote that the dawn of a new era in the region is exactly the right time to recast israel's relationships and to change the narrative with a new generation that is starting to make its voice is heard -- voices heard. -- make it voices heard. recent events have created incentives and oppor
promoting bonds of cooperation with israel's neighbors. that did not happen right away, of course, but israel has always known it is strongest when it extends its hand in peace, when it is in the high moral ground. that is why the declaration of independence of israel went on to state from day one that israel would "do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the entire middle east." the entire middle east. that was the vision of the founding fathers. now, i understand that...
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the total cost about $10 billion. >> it's really a life-saving technology. >> reporter: jeff lustgarten works for metrolink which operates commuter trains in southern california. it has spent $10 million on the new item. >> positive safety control, what does it mean? what does it do? >> it's very state of the art gps-based technology that allows our trains to be controlled remotely. >> reporter: every train is linked to a central system. thousands of antennas on track and signals on train monitor precise location and speed. if a train is on course to collide with another train or going too fast into a curve, such as the train in new york the system warns the conductor. telling exactly how long it will take to slow down and void an accident. >> if that engineer for whatever reason didn't reduce the speed of the train, the system will do it for him. >> reporter: congress gave rail authorities seven years to get this done. the deadline is december 2015. here in southern california all 512 miles of track will be equipped with this technology by next summer but almost every other rail author
the total cost about $10 billion. >> it's really a life-saving technology. >> reporter: jeff lustgarten works for metrolink which operates commuter trains in southern california. it has spent $10 million on the new item. >> positive safety control, what does it mean? what does it do? >> it's very state of the art gps-based technology that allows our trains to be controlled remotely. >> reporter: every train is linked to a central system. thousands of antennas on...
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it was one of the army's special forces units. veterans said it was hated and feared by north korea. merrill newman was pulled from an airliner six years ago after visiting north korea as a tour iment. >> an american man imprisoned in cuba is appealing for help. he was arrested in cuba whilst trying to set up an internet for the community. the only way he'll be released is with the president's help. the white house said it's trying to secure his relief. the president has engaged other figure to use their influence with cuba to promote the release. the cuban government made clear the importance that the united states places on his welfare. >> gross's wife said he lost a lot of weight and his hopes are fading. >>> according to research, for the first time in four decades a majority of americans say the u.s. is less powerful than it was a decade ago. 70% think the u.s. is less respected by other counties than in the past. moth of those polled 68% believe the u.s. military is the strongest in the world. u.s. and n.a.t.o. leaders are m
it was one of the army's special forces units. veterans said it was hated and feared by north korea. merrill newman was pulled from an airliner six years ago after visiting north korea as a tour iment. >> an american man imprisoned in cuba is appealing for help. he was arrested in cuba whilst trying to set up an internet for the community. the only way he'll be released is with the president's help. the white house said it's trying to secure his relief. the president has engaged other...
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and that report comes out on friday. >>> our time is 6:22. a real health scare in uc santa barbara. the outbreak that is forcing the university to cancel all social events. >> i would be a little upset. especially coming back from the holidays. >> a major airline favors a basketball team over a group of regular passengers. the hardship it caused including to one traveler that was already in mourning. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. wouldi'd rather have food.ns for hands or elbows for ears? [gasp] let's make a late night foody call and get - my munchie meal with the new hella - peño burger. it's loaded with sliced and stuffed jalapeños, melting cheese, and spicy taco sauce. i
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taking aim at catholic bishops. >> a unique new way to give a special day charity takes special stage. >> the seattle seahawks have gone where no other team has gone this season. we'll explain why the team is flying high in just a bit. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. accident investigators say excessive speed played a role in the derailment of a commuter train, going more than 80 miles an hour heading for a curve where the speed limit is 30. earlier this morning, ntsb investigator said determining whether human error or was to blame may take time. >> gathering all the evidence that we can, once we finish that on scen
taking aim at catholic bishops. >> a unique new way to give a special day charity takes special stage. >> the seattle seahawks have gone where no other team has gone this season. we'll explain why the team is flying high in just a bit. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of...
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of control over the last several executives not to mention the judicial branch that i served in for 22 years. i think it has exceeded its boundaries of the constitution. they were talking about the executive branch. the constitution if i remember correctly, the executive is the legislative branch. that would be congress. third is the judicial branch. my understanding of the writers of the constitution they put the most important one first. at least important last because we are selected and the guys on the other end are forever. in the middle is the executive branch. the president said that we are not a banana republic. there's a lot of definitions but my view of the banana republic is a lawless country. we are proud of the fact of the united states we are a country of the law, not people. but yet, we are in a situation where it means different things to different people and it is not enforced. like many have said, back home in texas they just don't understand where the president gets the authority to do some of these things without congressional intervention. i agree with the people t
of control over the last several executives not to mention the judicial branch that i served in for 22 years. i think it has exceeded its boundaries of the constitution. they were talking about the executive branch. the constitution if i remember correctly, the executive is the legislative branch. that would be congress. third is the judicial branch. my understanding of the writers of the constitution they put the most important one first. at least important last because we are selected and the...
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i hope congress tends to be more cooperative. certainly costs are going to have to be more of a part of it. we have to be sure we have the training and necessary -- joining our conversation is representative adam smith. newsmakers as every sunday at 10 a.m. eastern time. a rebroadcast at 6 p.m. eastern. two other items from the sunday paper i want to bring to your attention before we take a quick , first from "the new york times," a compelling photograph of america at its plainest. what makes people stay back of this is from "the new york times" sunday magazine. and they look from "the washington post" out look session -- outlook section. american university, as well. you can read it online or check it out from the outlook section. going to take a short break and take a look at the programs focusing on elson mandela and the other issues on the sunday shows. will be, paul singer joining us as we focus on the midterm elections. , erictest economic report moorad will be joining us -- eric morath will be joining us. the morning, nanc
i hope congress tends to be more cooperative. certainly costs are going to have to be more of a part of it. we have to be sure we have the training and necessary -- joining our conversation is representative adam smith. newsmakers as every sunday at 10 a.m. eastern time. a rebroadcast at 6 p.m. eastern. two other items from the sunday paper i want to bring to your attention before we take a quick , first from "the new york times," a compelling photograph of america at its plainest....
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on october 22, the e.p.a. announced that because fire hydrants are occasionally, but rarely, used in the stream of human water consumption, they are not exempt under the act. this means any hydrant manufactured or installed 33 days from now must have a lead content that meets the statutory standard. the e.p.a.'s conclusion was based on a technical reading of the statute and because the rules -- rule's announcement takes effect in early january, the solution is this brief but important legislation. the worry for water utilities and firefighters is that hydrants can break without warning. often as a result of vehicular accidents. winter is a busy team for replacing hydrants, due in part to freezing road conditions. but neither water utilities nor firefighters can tolerate a hydrant that are not certified to meet strict performance standards and parameters. high dranlts must never get -- hydrants must never get stuck closed and should never leak. why do hydrants contain tiny amounts of lead in the brass alloys in
on october 22, the e.p.a. announced that because fire hydrants are occasionally, but rarely, used in the stream of human water consumption, they are not exempt under the act. this means any hydrant manufactured or installed 33 days from now must have a lead content that meets the statutory standard. the e.p.a.'s conclusion was based on a technical reading of the statute and because the rules -- rule's announcement takes effect in early january, the solution is this brief but important...
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an america tonight special report. as states try to save money, are prisoners paying the price? >> what are you talking about, he's dead. >> an exclusive investigation into prison health care. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> investigators hope the data recorder recovered from the new york train derailment holds clues as to the cause. >> a day after anti-government protests in ukraine turn violent, police keep protestors at bay. >> the white house says healthcare.gov is running more smoothly. now it faces a new task as last minute users scramble to meet this month
an america tonight special report. as states try to save money, are prisoners paying the price? >> what are you talking about, he's dead. >> an exclusive investigation into prison health care. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how...
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that's correct. >> rockefeller's union rep said the engineer is cooperating fully. >> as he strong man and i think it takes strong man to come down and be honest. that's what billy is doing. >> on the question of the brakes, rockefeller had claimed they didn't work at the time of crash. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station. and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there is no indication the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> the facts, 82 miles per hour on a 30-mile-per-hour curve. the apparent late braking five seconds before the train fully came to rest. disturbing. >> the number are starting. shocking and inexcusable. the question is why they were so high. >> reporter: what is known, rockefeller pass ad breathalyzer and had not been using his cell phone in the minutes before the crash. his employers, the mta, saying he is innocent until his disciplinary hearing has concluded. for now, he is out of service. not being paid. >> any idea when investigators
that's correct. >> rockefeller's union rep said the engineer is cooperating fully. >> as he strong man and i think it takes strong man to come down and be honest. that's what billy is doing. >> on the question of the brakes, rockefeller had claimed they didn't work at the time of crash. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station. and there were no anomalies noted. based on...
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our special panel weighs in on that. there they are. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that ce around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. >>> come here. it's okay. come on. come here. come here. >> here we have it. two scaredy cats making dogs shake in their paws. showing dogs too scared to walk by the cats. do they ever get to pass? eventually the dogs got up the nerve to walk by even though the cats did try to attack them there. i don't think they know how big they are. they are feisty though. >>> now to headlines this morning. caught in the act. this new video this morning appearing to show two men stealing parts from the porsche actor paul walker was in when he crashed and died. tmz recording walker's fans recorded the whole thing, men running up to the tow truck taking off those
our special panel weighs in on that. there they are. when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that ce around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. >>> come here. it's okay. come on. come here. come here. >> here we have it. two scaredy...
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cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an interview over the weekend basically saying iran has it right and will have the right to enrich uranium. he's pocketing that as something achieved from the negotiations not something decided in the final agreement six months from now. what about congress pushing -- certainly in the senate pushed by menendez, council on foreign relations impose sanctions or at least the threat of sanctions. where do you stand on that? the president is fight it tooth and nail. >> yes, andrea. two things. first of all, you know the expression right tonight rich is not in the agreement. it says you have to have a neutraly agreeable program. i think both would agree right to free speech dnd on being able to veto anything he said, you would not think that was a right to free speech. with respect to additional sanctions, we should be very careful. we need to tread very
cuts to special interest tax breaks. we've been denied an opportunity to vote on that just like the comprehensive immigration bill. >> what about iran. president rouhani gave an interview over the weekend basically saying iran has it right and will have the right to enrich uranium. he's pocketing that as something achieved from the negotiations not something decided in the final agreement six months from now. what about congress pushing -- certainly in the senate pushed by menendez,...
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we had a special agreement with russia and the ukraine to cooperate with them. we got ukraine and kazakhstan and belarus to take their nuclear weapons out of their country and put it back into russia and under the nunn lugar bill, we hope to control that. during all these years, by the way, i spent a lot of your tax money to teach about half of the 40,000 crashes involved in the clear, chemical and biological work in lloyd said they would go work for somebody else who would do us ill. it was a good expenditure of your tax payer money. all of that had to be to tittered in the context about you. finally, we made an unequivocal statement by saving the largest community of muslims in departmental europe that we were not in anti-islamic country, that america would take serious risks to keep innocent muslims from being killed and that we would work with and support any islamic population that renounce terror and embrace reconciliation and cooperation. we were trying to do all of this at once. you can readily see how intelligent is. we had to know how much change yelp
we had a special agreement with russia and the ukraine to cooperate with them. we got ukraine and kazakhstan and belarus to take their nuclear weapons out of their country and put it back into russia and under the nunn lugar bill, we hope to control that. during all these years, by the way, i spent a lot of your tax money to teach about half of the 40,000 crashes involved in the clear, chemical and biological work in lloyd said they would go work for somebody else who would do us ill. it was a...
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staff reports. you have been invested in these chemical weapons issue. something that you have spoken and written passionately about in your career, about how to control and rid the world of these terrible weapons. addressing the theme of the conference, put the u.s.-russia agreement on chemical weapons with syria in context. i remember when we spoke back in the spring, you were cautious about what you called the unintended consequences of the u.s. support for arming the syrian rebels. is this u.s.-russia deal a blueprint for dealing with nonproliferation and conflict resolution in syria? >> first of all, let me thank you for having me, all the organizers for putting this together. to answer the question, we need to look at how the whole situation evolved with our respect to chemical weapons in syria, and how it unfolded. number one, as you indicated, the united states and the international community have, ever since world war i, said that chemical weapons as weapons of mass destruction are particul
staff reports. you have been invested in these chemical weapons issue. something that you have spoken and written passionately about in your career, about how to control and rid the world of these terrible weapons. addressing the theme of the conference, put the u.s.-russia agreement on chemical weapons with syria in context. i remember when we spoke back in the spring, you were cautious about what you called the unintended consequences of the u.s. support for arming the syrian rebels. is this...
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it's only 22 around amarillo. temperatures will be warmest here in the sunshine state. >> israel's prime minister wants tougher sanctions on iran to win more concessions on its nuclear program. netanyahu wants a change to what he called the genocidal policy. >> they are committed to a radical ideology and pursues it and talks about it again and again and again. i say beware. we've learned in our experience, the experience of the jewish people to take seriously those who speak about our annihilation. >> president obama doesn't think iran will give up it's entire nuclear program, but calls upon them to freeze the most dangerous parts of the program for six months in return for ease of sanctions. >> inspections could help gauge iran's nuclear capabilities and motives. joining us to discuss this step is former u.n. chief weapons inspector joining us from washington this morning. >> good morning, thomas. >> can you give us a better understanding first of all of this particular plant, why is it still operational and wha
it's only 22 around amarillo. temperatures will be warmest here in the sunshine state. >> israel's prime minister wants tougher sanctions on iran to win more concessions on its nuclear program. netanyahu wants a change to what he called the genocidal policy. >> they are committed to a radical ideology and pursues it and talks about it again and again and again. i say beware. we've learned in our experience, the experience of the jewish people to take seriously those who speak about...
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a high-technology device you wear like glasses. the chp officer added a distracted driving citation to her ticket. but she claims her georgia glass was -- google glass was not turned on. >> its on like the device is physically on, but its not active. if i do either this or this, then you can see the screen light up a little bit. >> she is one of the first people in the nation to test the google glass which by the way won't be in stores until next year. so her traffic court fight could prove to be a test case for the future. glance san francisco man says he is more than grateful for a very generous tip he received from a person carrying out acts of kindness across the country. andy was recently given a $1500 tip on a $468 check at harris' restaurant. he says he didn't believe it at first until his manager confirmed the amount and he says the money couldn't have come at a better time. because you see from what he is doing right there, he is getting married next month. >> i would like to say thank you so much. it made my day, my life
a high-technology device you wear like glasses. the chp officer added a distracted driving citation to her ticket. but she claims her georgia glass was -- google glass was not turned on. >> its on like the device is physically on, but its not active. if i do either this or this, then you can see the screen light up a little bit. >> she is one of the first people in the nation to test the google glass which by the way won't be in stores until next year. so her traffic court fight...
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i was a hiic report. gold standard of foreign relations committee staff report. you've been invested in this chemical weapons issue. it's spg you have written and spoken passionately about in your career. t great to be here. look, i think in to answer that question we need to look how the whole situation e volved with respect to our position on chemical weapons in syria. and how it unfolded. the united and -- world war one said that chemical weapons weapons of mass destruction are particularly heinous form of warfare. and so i believe it was appropriate for the president to draw a line on the use of chemical weapon in syria. yes, there are other terrible weapons being used in syria. but the international community recognized that line is one that we want to prohibit fromming with crossed. i sthowght the president was right to establish the red line. when the assad regime crossed the red line it was very appropriate for the president to say he was prepared to use limited force for a purpose of making sure that we deter any future use of chemical weapons. he did th
i was a hiic report. gold standard of foreign relations committee staff report. you've been invested in this chemical weapons issue. it's spg you have written and spoken passionately about in your career. t great to be here. look, i think in to answer that question we need to look how the whole situation e volved with respect to our position on chemical weapons in syria. and how it unfolded. the united and -- world war one said that chemical weapons weapons of mass destruction are particularly...
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it's now taken off. >> 22. >> 22. we had a $22 million investment and we think there is opportunity to create the chipotle in the category. more people recognize you are what you eat and you feed to do it in a fun way. that's a team that they have done a great job at. >> where did you get the idea? >> it's something we wanted the students in georgetown to know healy food and create a place you want to eat at. >> no healthy food in all of georgia. it's taken off. where are the other restaurants? >> most are in washington, d.c. in new york and in boston. >> the knock of healthy eating is cost. the lower end families in this country have problems with obesity because they can't afford good food. how can it be a national thing that doesn't cater to the upper echelon or 1%. >> that's the goal is to make it approachable and accessible. it can't be for the upper echelon. it has to be fast and affordable and education is a huge part. people understanding why. >> that's a challenge for business. margins are important. >> resta
it's now taken off. >> 22. >> 22. we had a $22 million investment and we think there is opportunity to create the chipotle in the category. more people recognize you are what you eat and you feed to do it in a fun way. that's a team that they have done a great job at. >> where did you get the idea? >> it's something we wanted the students in georgetown to know healy food and create a place you want to eat at. >> no healthy food in all of georgia. it's taken off....
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right now, futures are some 22 points above fair value for the dow. the nasdaq is currently some five points above fair value and the s&p around about half a point above fair value. the european equities have been flat. down yesterday from 62 points, going nowhere t moment. tesco shares are up despise disappointing sales. standard chartered down after coming out with a pretrading update and they've talked about difficulties in korea. so that stock is off fairly heavily. german composite pmi, 55.4. the french pmi down at 48. they've had two readings above 50 in the last 21 months. italy is still contracting, as well. spain expanding to massive divergence between the economies of europe in the core. they account for around 40% of eurozone gdp. so a dilemma tomorrow. germany is doing very well. france and italy looking like they're in recession. ten-year gilt yields have come down slightly today, although they've come off their lows is a better way to say it. for once, we've had a bit of data out of the uk that wasn't better than expected. services pmi c
right now, futures are some 22 points above fair value for the dow. the nasdaq is currently some five points above fair value and the s&p around about half a point above fair value. the european equities have been flat. down yesterday from 62 points, going nowhere t moment. tesco shares are up despise disappointing sales. standard chartered down after coming out with a pretrading update and they've talked about difficulties in korea. so that stock is off fairly heavily. german composite...
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her dance partner is 22. her instructor, 29. the three traveled from oklahoma to houston to fulfill landry's dream. to make a hip-hop music video. as she tried to explain to officers. >> they didn't believe me at all. they thought that i was a runaway. >> reporter: they handcuffed all three and called landry's mom, nine hours away in oklahoma. she explained why her daughter was there. and that she even traveled with paperwork naming her 29-year-old dance instructor her legal guardian during the trip. >> the first thing they mentioned to me was that my daughter was in houston with two black men. >> yeah, two black guys in a car with a white girl. it doesn't makeny sense. >> reporter: the officers took landry to child protective services, where she stayed for several hours until the confusion was cleared up. all three were eventually released. >> i'm proud of the officer for the actions that he took. >> reporter: houston's police chief said his officers acted only because the girl was 13. in a car with two men she's not related to
her dance partner is 22. her instructor, 29. the three traveled from oklahoma to houston to fulfill landry's dream. to make a hip-hop music video. as she tried to explain to officers. >> they didn't believe me at all. they thought that i was a runaway. >> reporter: they handcuffed all three and called landry's mom, nine hours away in oklahoma. she explained why her daughter was there. and that she even traveled with paperwork naming her 29-year-old dance instructor her legal...
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in washington state, it was 22 million. that is a lot of money to put defeating a labeling initiative. i never understood why they did not want them labeled in the first place. the authorn nestle, of eat, drink, vote. , fromce, you are up nevada. thatr: i just want to say genetically modified food is making me very ill. i have to pay more for the food. it is all grown, processed, and sold by the same big company. people thating off are making the decision. i think our health is more important. it is really affecting my health. any: marion nestle, response to that? so sorry to hear that. you do have an option and that is to buy organic. are getting food is required by law not to have any genetic modification associated with it. you do have that choice. is it is more expensive than commission -- conventionally raised food. the foods are not labeled, so it is difficult to make a decision about what you are going to be buying. that is why i think the labeling initiatives are so important. host: are their genetically modified fo
in washington state, it was 22 million. that is a lot of money to put defeating a labeling initiative. i never understood why they did not want them labeled in the first place. the authorn nestle, of eat, drink, vote. , fromce, you are up nevada. thatr: i just want to say genetically modified food is making me very ill. i have to pay more for the food. it is all grown, processed, and sold by the same big company. people thating off are making the decision. i think our health is more important....
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days, 22 days with no food. some were hospitalized, to safely break the fast per the doctor's orders, but others pressed on. replacement fasters stepped up, including our own representative kennedy who, in the lega siff his grandfather, bobby -- legacy of his grandfather, bobby, acknowledged the need to embrace the immigrant issue. so i ask my colleagues in the majority on the other side of the aisle, what are we waiting for? our job creators want reform. our work force wants it. our spiritual leaders say it's the right thing to do. and overwhelmingly so do the american people. the facts are so clear that reform will tremendously benefit all of our country. in fact, the congressional budget office has followed the money and they estimate that immigration reform will increase gross domestic product $700 billion in 2023, and $1.4 trillion in 2033. but here we are today facing government shutdowns and sequester levels that eviscerate services so that many vulnerable americans rely on and this is where we are stuck.
days, 22 days with no food. some were hospitalized, to safely break the fast per the doctor's orders, but others pressed on. replacement fasters stepped up, including our own representative kennedy who, in the lega siff his grandfather, bobby -- legacy of his grandfather, bobby, acknowledged the need to embrace the immigrant issue. so i ask my colleagues in the majority on the other side of the aisle, what are we waiting for? our job creators want reform. our work force wants it. our spiritual...
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we paid special attention to agriculture. there was great skepticism, and the antidote for that was enormous outreach. i don't see that happening right now and i think that's to the detriment not only of the politics of this issue but also the substance of it. i think the administration -- not just this one -- but previous ones too have made a big mistake and it doesn't have to be that way. >> the one thing to think about the committee, because it's not necessarily that they're listened to, but the participants in them have special access to information that the public and the press does not. and that is to say they get security clearance and they're allowed to see -- well, depending which administration, the actual negotiating texts. there seems to be some of that going on regardless of what the official policy is. and that ability to actually see what's on the table, to shape the document that the u.s. is going to submit is all of our demands in negotiation is actually extremely impactful even in the end if they are not lis
we paid special attention to agriculture. there was great skepticism, and the antidote for that was enormous outreach. i don't see that happening right now and i think that's to the detriment not only of the politics of this issue but also the substance of it. i think the administration -- not just this one -- but previous ones too have made a big mistake and it doesn't have to be that way. >> the one thing to think about the committee, because it's not necessarily that they're listened...
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because of the orders, fedex projects that 22 million shipments will be in today. that marks an increase over 2012's busiest day. and we know it no longer stands alone as a key shopping day. retailers are blurring the lines, offering week long black friday events and cyber weeks as opposed to just one day. now, ibis world projects online sales will hit $1.8 billion today. that's up 13% over cyber monday of last year. that's an impressive growth rate. but, remember, very small when you think about how much was projected to have been spent over the black friday weekend at $57 billion. now, if you could tune into "squawk on the street" when we actually get to see some of the action of the sort the packages loaded on to the delivery later on in the day, we're going to make our way over into an amazon fulfillment center to see the new orders fulfilled for cyber monday. for now, back to you guys at "squawk box." >> thank you. >> steve was taking this opportunity to check out deals since you reminded. >> amazon.com, the kindle fire, just took $50 off. everybody in the sur
because of the orders, fedex projects that 22 million shipments will be in today. that marks an increase over 2012's busiest day. and we know it no longer stands alone as a key shopping day. retailers are blurring the lines, offering week long black friday events and cyber weeks as opposed to just one day. now, ibis world projects online sales will hit $1.8 billion today. that's up 13% over cyber monday of last year. that's an impressive growth rate. but, remember, very small when you think...
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today marks day 22 of their fast, but their faith and commitment to change keeps them going. these men and women are sacrificing their health, and you mean to tell me that we can't find the humanity and compassion to pass a comprehensive immigration bill, speaker boehner? are you kidding me? this isn't who we are as a nation. cesar chavez, gandhi called fasting a prayer, but we must do our part on behalf of the families who've been hurt by this delay of comprehensive immigration reform. i'm standing with these courageous people and immigrant families all across our country in demanding a vote on an immigration bill. let's stop this shameful delay and bring a bill to this floor for a vote by the end of the year. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: mr. speaker, at a time when americans continu
today marks day 22 of their fast, but their faith and commitment to change keeps them going. these men and women are sacrificing their health, and you mean to tell me that we can't find the humanity and compassion to pass a comprehensive immigration bill, speaker boehner? are you kidding me? this isn't who we are as a nation. cesar chavez, gandhi called fasting a prayer, but we must do our part on behalf of the families who've been hurt by this delay of comprehensive immigration reform. i'm...